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How a tycoon was allegedly duped in a $400m loan scheme A billionaire. An allegedly fake financier. And a stock loan deal that triggered a $400m loss. Inside Ricardo Salinas’s fight to reclaim his fortune… by Khadija Sharife June 19, 2025 News
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